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DHCP option set concepts - Amazon Virtual Private Cloud

DHCP option set concepts

A DHCP option set is a group of network settings used by resources in your VPC, such as EC2 instances, to communicate over your virtual network.

Each Region has a default DHCP option set. Each VPC uses the default DHCP option set for its Region unless you either create and associate a custom DHCP option set with the VPC or configure the VPC with no DHCP option set.

If your VPC has no DHCP option set configured:

You can associate a DHCP option set with multiple VPCs, but each VPC can have only one associated DHCP option set.

If you delete a VPC, the DHCP option set that is associated with the VPC is disassociated from the VPC.

Default DHCP option set

The default DHCP option set contains the following settings:

When you use a default DHCP options set, the following settings are not used, but there are defaults for EC2 instances:

When you use the default option set, the Amazon DHCP server uses the network settings in the default option set. When you launch instances in your VPC, they do the following, as shown in the diagram: (1) interact with the DHCP server, (2) interact with the Amazon DNS server, and (3) connect to other devices in the network through the router for your VPC. The instances can interact with the Amazon DHCP server at any time to get their IP address lease and additional network settings.

Custom DHCP option set

You can create a custom DHCP option set with the following settings, and then associate it with a VPC:

When you use a custom option set, instances launched into your VPC do the following, as shown in the diagram: (1) use the network settings in the custom DHCP option set, (2) interact with the DNS, NTP, and NetBIOS servers specified in the custom DHCP option set, and (3) connect to other devices in the network through the router for your VPC.


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